Mississippi Crossing Project
Project Overview
Following the successful pre-filing process that began in November 2024 (Docket No. PF25-2-000), Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, L.L.C. (TGP), a Kinder Morgan, Inc. company, submitted an application to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on June 30, 2025 seeking a certificate of public convenience and necessity to construct, install, operate, and maintain pipeline, compression, and associated facilities for TGP's proposed Mississippi Crossing Project (Docket No. CP25-514-000).
On December 31, 2025, FERC issued a Notice of Schedule for the certificate order on the project after the project was added to the Permitting Council's FAST-41 Dashboard. FERC indicated that it expects to issue the certificate order for the project on July 31, 2026.
The approximately $1.7 billion project is designed to transport up to 2.1 Bcf/d of natural gas to Southeast markets through the construction of nearly 208 miles of 42-inch and 36-inch pipeline and laterals, and three new compressor stations. MSX will originate near Greenville, Mississippi, and connect to the existing TGP system and multiple third-party pipelines to provide critical access to natural gas sourced from multiple supply basins for delivery to Southern Natural Gas (SNG) and Transco near Butler, Alabama. Assuming the timely receipt of all required permits and approvals, the project is expected to be placed in service as early as the second quarter of 2028.
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On December 31, 2025, FERC issued a Notice of Schedule for the certificate order on the project after the project was added to the Permitting Council's FAST-41 Dashboard. FERC indicated that it expects to issue the certificate order for the project on July 31, 2026.
The approximately $1.7 billion project is designed to transport up to 2.1 Bcf/d of natural gas to Southeast markets through the construction of nearly 208 miles of 42-inch and 36-inch pipeline and laterals, and three new compressor stations. MSX will originate near Greenville, Mississippi, and connect to the existing TGP system and multiple third-party pipelines to provide critical access to natural gas sourced from multiple supply basins for delivery to Southern Natural Gas (SNG) and Transco near Butler, Alabama. Assuming the timely receipt of all required permits and approvals, the project is expected to be placed in service as early as the second quarter of 2028.

